Karen Duttweiler Kelley
Karen Kelley is a Research Geologist with the Geology, Geophysics, and Geochemistry Science Center.
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Digital release of stream-sediment, heavy-mineral-concentrate, soil, water, and rock geochemical data collected in the Howard Pass 1 degree by 3 degrees quadrangle, Alaska
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K. D. Kelley, E. A. Bailey, Paul H. Briggs, J.M. Motooka, A. L. Meier
Environmental geochemistry of shale-hosted Ag-Pb-Zn massive sulfide deposits in northwest Alaska: Natural background concentrations of metals in water from mineralized areas
Red Dog, Lik and Drenchwater are shale-hosted stratiform Ag-Pb-Zn massive sulfide deposits in the northwestern Brooks Range. Natural background concentrations of metals in waters from the undisturbed (unmined) Drenchwater prospect and Lik deposit were compared to pre-mining baseline studies conducted at Red Dog. The primary factors affecting water chemistry are the extent of exposure of the deposi
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K. D. Kelley, C. D. Taylor
The Alaska Mineral Resource Assessment Program: Background information to accompany geologic and mineral-resource maps of the Killik River 1°x3° quadrangle, northern Alaska
This report summarizes results of integrated geological, geochemical, and geophysical field and laboratory studies conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey in the Killik River 1°x3° quadrangle, Brooks Range, northern Alaska. These studies were designed to provide an assessment of the mineral resources of the quadrangle. The geological and geochemical data were the primary sources of information use
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Karen D. Kelley, Charles G. Mull
Analytical results of soil, stream sediment, panned concentrate, and water samples from the Lik deposit, northwestern Brooks Range, Alaska
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Paul H. Briggs, J.M. Motooka, E. A. Bailey, B.A. Cieutat, S.A. Burner, K. D. Kelley, W. H. Ficklin
Analytical results of soil, stream sediment, panned concentrate, and water samples from the Lik deposit, northwestern Brooks Range, Alaska
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Paul H. Briggs, J.M. Motooka, E. A. Bailey, B.A. Cieutat, S.A. Burner, K. D. Kelley, W. H. Ficklin
Reconnaissance exploration geochemistry in the central Brooks Range, northern Alaska: Implications for exploration of sediment-hosted zinc-lead-silver deposits
A reconnaissance geochemical survey was conducted in the southern Killik River quadrangle, central Brooks Range, northern Alaska. The Brooks Range lies within the zone of continuous permafrost which may partially inhibit chemical weathering and oxidation. The minus 30-mesh and nonmagnetic heavy-mineral concentrate fractions of sediment samples were chosen as the sample media for the survey so that
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K. D. Kelley, D. L. Kelley
Mineral resources of the Desolation Canyon, Turtle Canyon, and Floy Canyon Wilderness Study Areas, Carbon, Emery, and Grand counties, Utah
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William B. Cashion, James E. Kilburn, Harlan N. Barton, Karen D. Kelley, Dolores M. Kulik, John R. McDonnell
Results of inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectroscopy analyses of minus 30-mesh stream-sediment samples from within and adjacent to the National Petroleum Reserve Alaska
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K. D. Kelley, K. E. Slaughter, J.M. Motooka
Analytical results and sample locality map of stream-sediment, heavy-mineral-concentrate, and rock samples from the Floy Canyon Wilderness Study Area (UT-060-068B), Grand County, Utah
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R. T. Hopkins, B. M. Adrian, K. D. Kelley, J. D. Gaccetta
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Filter Total Items: 83
Digital release of stream-sediment, heavy-mineral-concentrate, soil, water, and rock geochemical data collected in the Howard Pass 1 degree by 3 degrees quadrangle, Alaska
No abstract available.
Authors
K. D. Kelley, E. A. Bailey, Paul H. Briggs, J.M. Motooka, A. L. Meier
Environmental geochemistry of shale-hosted Ag-Pb-Zn massive sulfide deposits in northwest Alaska: Natural background concentrations of metals in water from mineralized areas
Red Dog, Lik and Drenchwater are shale-hosted stratiform Ag-Pb-Zn massive sulfide deposits in the northwestern Brooks Range. Natural background concentrations of metals in waters from the undisturbed (unmined) Drenchwater prospect and Lik deposit were compared to pre-mining baseline studies conducted at Red Dog. The primary factors affecting water chemistry are the extent of exposure of the deposi
Authors
K. D. Kelley, C. D. Taylor
The Alaska Mineral Resource Assessment Program: Background information to accompany geologic and mineral-resource maps of the Killik River 1°x3° quadrangle, northern Alaska
This report summarizes results of integrated geological, geochemical, and geophysical field and laboratory studies conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey in the Killik River 1°x3° quadrangle, Brooks Range, northern Alaska. These studies were designed to provide an assessment of the mineral resources of the quadrangle. The geological and geochemical data were the primary sources of information use
Authors
Karen D. Kelley, Charles G. Mull
Analytical results of soil, stream sediment, panned concentrate, and water samples from the Lik deposit, northwestern Brooks Range, Alaska
No abstract available.
Authors
Paul H. Briggs, J.M. Motooka, E. A. Bailey, B.A. Cieutat, S.A. Burner, K. D. Kelley, W. H. Ficklin
Analytical results of soil, stream sediment, panned concentrate, and water samples from the Lik deposit, northwestern Brooks Range, Alaska
No abstract available.
Authors
Paul H. Briggs, J.M. Motooka, E. A. Bailey, B.A. Cieutat, S.A. Burner, K. D. Kelley, W. H. Ficklin
Reconnaissance exploration geochemistry in the central Brooks Range, northern Alaska: Implications for exploration of sediment-hosted zinc-lead-silver deposits
A reconnaissance geochemical survey was conducted in the southern Killik River quadrangle, central Brooks Range, northern Alaska. The Brooks Range lies within the zone of continuous permafrost which may partially inhibit chemical weathering and oxidation. The minus 30-mesh and nonmagnetic heavy-mineral concentrate fractions of sediment samples were chosen as the sample media for the survey so that
Authors
K. D. Kelley, D. L. Kelley
Mineral resources of the Desolation Canyon, Turtle Canyon, and Floy Canyon Wilderness Study Areas, Carbon, Emery, and Grand counties, Utah
No abstract available.
Authors
William B. Cashion, James E. Kilburn, Harlan N. Barton, Karen D. Kelley, Dolores M. Kulik, John R. McDonnell
Results of inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectroscopy analyses of minus 30-mesh stream-sediment samples from within and adjacent to the National Petroleum Reserve Alaska
No abstract available.
Authors
K. D. Kelley, K. E. Slaughter, J.M. Motooka
Analytical results and sample locality map of stream-sediment, heavy-mineral-concentrate, and rock samples from the Floy Canyon Wilderness Study Area (UT-060-068B), Grand County, Utah
No abstract available.
Authors
R. T. Hopkins, B. M. Adrian, K. D. Kelley, J. D. Gaccetta
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